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Monique added, "Exactly. What if she's hurt? Or worse... What if she's dead and Draven hasn't told anyone?"
Margareth tensed. She tried to hide it behind her wine glass, but the mention of death brought a flash of dread. Draven hadn't contacted them since his return. It gnawed at her.
Then almost immediately, she tried to convince her husband to let Gary and Mabel follow Draven when he is returning to Duskmoor, so they can visit Meredith.
Gabriel's brows knit in fury. He took in everyone's gaze and asked, "Why do you all care if that girl is dead or still alive?"
"She's still our daughter," Margareth said quietly, her voice steadier than she felt. "If something's happened to her, don't we deserve to know?"
Gabriel sighed, setting his fork down. "You are all making a scene over nothing."
"But Father," Mabel pressed, "it would just be a short visit. Maybe we could even go back with Alpha Draven when he returns to Duskmoor."